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100

True or False: Slaves were allowed to receive an education.

False

100

What month is Black History Month?

February

100

Who is the current Vice President of the United States?

Kamala Harris

100

Name this character.


Doc McStuffins.

100

Finish this phrase:

"Tomorrow,

I’ll be at the table

When company comes.

Nobody’ll dare

Say to me..."


“Eat in the kitchen”

200

True or False: Slavery was only for adults.

False, it was for everyone, including children.

200

What is the name of the speech that Martin Luther King gave at the National Mall?

I Have a Dream...

200

Who was the first Black President?

Barack Obama

200

Name a famous black basketball player.

Kobe Bryant

Michael Jordan

Steph Curry

Lebron James

Magic Johnson

Shaqulle O'Neal

Kareem Abdul Jabar

200

Who wrote the poem I, Too?

Langston Hughes

300

What is the name of the route that Harriet Tubman took to escape slavery?

The Underground Railroad

300

Finish this sentence: "Say it loud, I'm black and I'm..."

PROUD!

300

Who is Madam CJ Walker?

The first black millionaire.

300

Where did Langston Hughes live?

Harlem

300

Finish this phrase: 

"Harriet Tubman didn't take no stuff, 

wasn't scared of nothin neither. 

Didn't come in this world to be no slave and..."

...wasn't going stay one either"

400

What is the celebration of Juneteenth?

The end of slavery in the south.

400

Who started the Montgomery Bus Boycott?

Rosa Parks

400

Who is Ruby Bridges?

The first black student to attend a white school.

400

Name this Grammy-winning artist?

Beyonce

400

Finish this phrase:

"Shadows on the wall

Noises down the hall..."


"Life doesn’t frighten me at all"

500

What is the name of the war that ended slavery?

The Civil War

500

Why did Blacks and Whites have to drink out of separate water fountains?

Segregation

500

 Who is Thurgood Marshall?

The first Black person to serve on the Supreme Court.

500

Name this movie.


The Princess and the Frog

500

Maya Angelou was an African-American writer and poet. She used her voice to share the experiences of black women. Her books are read in schools in:

A. Russia

B, Scotland

C. All over the world

D. China

All Over the World